Logitech has unveiled Muse, a precision digital pencil designed for Apple’s Vision Pro headset.

The product, arriving in Australia on October 29 for $189.99, brings a new layer of tactile control and spatial interaction to Apple’s mixed-reality ecosystem, combining six degrees of freedom (6DoF) motion tracking with real-time haptic feedback.

Logitech says the device enables creative professionals to design, annotate, and navigate immersive apps with pinpoint accuracy.

The stylus is built around Logitech’s low-latency tracking system, offering intuitive button controls and tactile response so users can “feel” digital interactions.

Designed to complement Apple’s spatial computing platform, Muse lets users sketch or edit 3D content, review architectural models and interact with virtual objects naturally.

Several visionOS developers, including Crayon, doppl by Interaptix, Sketch Pro and Spatial Analogue, are rolling out Muse compatibility in the coming weeks.

“Muse unlocks new ways for creative pros to design, annotate and navigate with precision in immersive apps,” says Joseph Mingori, Logitech’s GM and VP of Mobile and Audio Solutions.

After launching in Australia, Muse will roll out across 10 markets by mid-November, including Canada, France, Germany, the U.K., the U.S., Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea and Taiwan.